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The new Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map is NOW AVAILABLE!

Check this out: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/bb497969.aspx An interactive map using Windows Presentation Framework (part of .NET 3.0) “ that helps developers visualize the different programs, servers, services, and tools that will help them

Newly published content for Office Project Server 2007: Week of May 14, 2007

For your information the following content has been published on TechNet, specifically of interest how to backup and restore a PWA instance from one server to another (from a development environment to a production environment for instance): Administering
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Project Server 2007 Help & Support Site

Looking for troubleshooting articles on Project Server 2007, or information on the latest hotfix package for your EPM deployment? Did you know a hotfix was released on April 24 th ? To stay up to date, check the following links: Project Server 2007 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/ph/11388/en-us

Microsoft Office Project Conference 2007 US & EMEA - Save the date and register Today!

Microsoft is pleased to announce the 2007 Microsoft Office Project Conferences to be held from October 28-31, 2007 in Seattle, WA USA and December 3-5, 2007 in Madrid, Spain. http://www.msprojectconference.com/

Regulatory Compliance using Project Server 2007

A recurring need today for customers is how EPM can address compliance standards such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX). EPM 2007 has strong features that can assist companies meeting such standards. Please note that compliance is typically company specific and

Configuring Project Server With Excel Services To Leverage New Reporting Capabilities

Ever wondered how to produce nice looking reports based on Project Server OLAP data (cubes) using Excel 2007 and Excel Services without using the Office Web Component (OWC). The document below explains the steps to follow to integrate Project Server 2007

Analyzing Unified Logging Service (ULS) Logs using SharePoint’s Central Admin

If you run into issues with your SharePoint farm (including Project Server instances), as a farm administrator you might not have access to the folder where the logs are stored (typically under C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server
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